Made the recipe as listed except I used green squash that was not peeled or seaded, and i added a pinch of italian seasoning. It was great! My wife kept talking about how amazing it was, and I couldn't stop munching on it while the next batch was cooking.

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This really does need to be double dipped. After frying one and tasting I added a lot more garlic salt and a bit of Blackening Seasoning, was much better. I did cut thin slices. These are good also dipped in Ranch dressing.

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After reading reviews, I cut the milk and the cornmeal in half. Added a little onion powder and used yellow squash. I did use 2 coats of egg wash and batter. Very yummy! Served with ranch dip, but I was pleased to discover that the dip wasn't necessary. Tip: the thinner the slices, the better!

You have got to try this recipe!Oh my gosh!!! This is delicious! I can not stop eating the green tomatoes I fried up using this dredge. The squash was ok, it would have been better, a LOT better had I cut them thin instead of thick. The fried green tomatoes were out of this world. I did change the recipe up a bit by using (I am a season person, the more, the better!)salt, pepper, garlic powder, parsley, and season all in both the egg wash and the flour/corn meal mixture. I put it in a zip lock bag which makes the clean up easy.

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I used yellow squash for this recipe and it was so easy and delicious.
Minor recommendations: Instead of using an egg and milk just use the egg. Also, eliminate the spices in the recipe and just use Italian bread crumbs.
In summary, slice the squash, dip in egg, shake in Italian bread crumbs and fry...UM..UM...GOOD!!